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Geodaesia improved; or, a new and correct method of surveying made exceeding easy in two parts : part I. Teacheth to measure, divide, and delineate, any quantity of land both accessible and inaccessible, whether meadows, pasture, fields, woods, water, [...]. London : printed for T. Evans, 1775
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- PDF [1]Vorderdeckel
- PDF [7]Titelblatt
- PDF [9]Names of the subscribers.
- PDF [14]Preface.
- PDF [16]Inhaltsverzeichnis
- PDF [17]Introduction.
- PDF Part I.
- PDF [25]Chapter I.
- PDF 70 [94]Chap. II. Containing so much geometry as surveying requires.
- PDF 82 [107]Chap. III. Containing the nature of long and superficial measure, the chain described; with useful directions and cautions to young practitioner; in the fields, &c.
- PDF 102 [127]Chap. IV. In this chapter, and the three succeedings ones, I have given plain easy rules and directions to measure with the chain only [...].
- PDF 122 [147]Chap. V. Containing plain and easy rules to measure with the chain, and by the pen to cast up the dimensions of all manner of inclosures that are bounded by right-lined though irregular hedges.
- PDF 140 [165]Chap. VI. To measure and find the true content of any inclosure, whose bounds are comprehended under irregular right-lined hedges.
- PDF 155 [180]Chap. VII. Teacheth to measure and find the true content of a circular or curved line off set: Also to find the content of the most irregular fields, &c.
- PDF 173 [198]Chap. VIII. Division of land.
- PDF 191 [216]Chap. IX. Shewing how to plan (dimensions taken by the chain only) all manner of regular an irregular inclosure, whether bounded by curved or circular hedges, &c. and also to map the same if required.
- PDF 207 [232]Chap. X. Sheweth how a manor, lordship, or any quantity of land [...] may be accurately surveyed by the chain only [...].
- PDF 251 Part II.
- PDF 251 [278]The proem, or argumemt.
- PDF 252 [279]Chap. I. Containing the doctrine of plane triangles.
- PDF 266 [293]Chap. II. Containing the description an use of several instruments that are made use of in the art of surveying.
- PDF 278 [305]Chap. III. Teacheth the invaluable method of casting up by the pen, the dimensions of an estate taken as correctly by an instrument as the nicety of estimation will admit of.
- PDF 305 [333]Chap. IV. Containeth several useful things relating to surveying, necessary to be understood by all those who are desirous to become accomplished surveyors.
- PDF [361]The appendix, containing an essay upon solids and artificers worl.
- PDF [383]Advertisement.
- PDF [384]Supplement.
- PDF [384]Errata.
- PDF [390]Rückdeckel